Comparing walkability methods: Creation of street smart walk score and efficacy of a code-based 3D walkability index
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Lawrence D. Frank | James E. Chapman | Jared M. Ulmer | Eric H. Fox | Bruce S. Appleyard | L. Frank | J. Ulmer | J. Chapman | Bruce Appleyard
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